Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I guess you have a special requirement (you had lower back surgery) just like a tall person has a special requirement (cannot control that their body takes up more space than provided in the seat). So if you want to 100 percent guarantee a comfortable experience, pay for a different seat.
I swear I wonder how some of you make it into adulthood and still have no reasoning or logic skills. A person is not asking for special treatment or accommodation when using the seat as intended. The one behind her who had his knees in her seat IS!!! So the person who doesn't fit in the seat that he purchased should buy a different one.
No. If obese people don’t have to pay extra, I’m not either. Deal with it.
Uhm, they do!!!!! And so should you.
They really don't, which you must know or you don't fly very much at all.
I do know and I fly often. Stop making stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I guess you have a special requirement (you had lower back surgery) just like a tall person has a special requirement (cannot control that their body takes up more space than provided in the seat). So if you want to 100 percent guarantee a comfortable experience, pay for a different seat.
I swear I wonder how some of you make it into adulthood and still have no reasoning or logic skills. A person is not asking for special treatment or accommodation when using the seat as intended. The one behind her who had his knees in her seat IS!!! So the person who doesn't fit in the seat that he purchased should buy a different one.
No. If obese people don’t have to pay extra, I’m not either. Deal with it.
Uhm, they do!!!!! And so should you.
They really don't, which you must know or you don't fly very much at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I guess you have a special requirement (you had lower back surgery) just like a tall person has a special requirement (cannot control that their body takes up more space than provided in the seat). So if you want to 100 percent guarantee a comfortable experience, pay for a different seat.
I swear I wonder how some of you make it into adulthood and still have no reasoning or logic skills. A person is not asking for special treatment or accommodation when using the seat as intended. The one behind her who had his knees in her seat IS!!! So the person who doesn't fit in the seat that he purchased should buy a different one.
How do you think this is logic? The tall person is also using the seat as intended. The premise that all tall people (and you don't even have to be that tall to have this be an issue) just need to buy more expensive seats is actually not using reasoning or logic skills. The clear logical conclusion is the seats are not big enough. Take it up with the airlines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I guess you have a special requirement (you had lower back surgery) just like a tall person has a special requirement (cannot control that their body takes up more space than provided in the seat). So if you want to 100 percent guarantee a comfortable experience, pay for a different seat.
I swear I wonder how some of you make it into adulthood and still have no reasoning or logic skills. A person is not asking for special treatment or accommodation when using the seat as intended. The one behind her who had his knees in her seat IS!!! So the person who doesn't fit in the seat that he purchased should buy a different one.
No. If obese people don’t have to pay extra, I’m not either. Deal with it.
Uhm, they do!!!!! And so should you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I guess you have a special requirement (you had lower back surgery) just like a tall person has a special requirement (cannot control that their body takes up more space than provided in the seat). So if you want to 100 percent guarantee a comfortable experience, pay for a different seat.
I swear I wonder how some of you make it into adulthood and still have no reasoning or logic skills. A person is not asking for special treatment or accommodation when using the seat as intended. The one behind her who had his knees in her seat IS!!! So the person who doesn't fit in the seat that he purchased should buy a different one.
No. If obese people don’t have to pay extra, I’m not either. Deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I guess you have a special requirement (you had lower back surgery) just like a tall person has a special requirement (cannot control that their body takes up more space than provided in the seat). So if you want to 100 percent guarantee a comfortable experience, pay for a different seat.
I swear I wonder how some of you make it into adulthood and still have no reasoning or logic skills. A person is not asking for special treatment or accommodation when using the seat as intended. The one behind her who had his knees in her seat IS!!! So the person who doesn't fit in the seat that he purchased should buy a different one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assure you to person with his knees rammed into your seat is more uncomfortable than you are OP. There is nothing you can do.
Of course, there is something you can do. You can have the flight attendant tell him to put his knees down and treat him like the toddler he is.
Flight attendants are not going to do this. And there is no “down.” That is just where the knees are. Maybe not on a 5’9” person like in the OP. But on a 6’2”+ person? That is just where the knees are and no FA is going to say something about that. Any more than they are going to call out a fat person. Stay mad.
If you don't fit in the seat, buy a bigger one or don't fly. Stay mad right back.
Nope. Not paying extra! Enjoy your flight!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I guess you have a special requirement (you had lower back surgery) just like a tall person has a special requirement (cannot control that their body takes up more space than provided in the seat). So if you want to 100 percent guarantee a comfortable experience, pay for a different seat.
I swear I wonder how some of you make it into adulthood and still have no reasoning or logic skills. A person is not asking for special treatment or accommodation when using the seat as intended. The one behind her who had his knees in her seat IS!!! So the person who doesn't fit in the seat that he purchased should buy a different one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assure you to person with his knees rammed into your seat is more uncomfortable than you are OP. There is nothing you can do.
Of course, there is something you can do. You can have the flight attendant tell him to put his knees down and treat him like the toddler he is.
Flight attendants are not going to do this. And there is no “down.” That is just where the knees are. Maybe not on a 5’9” person like in the OP. But on a 6’2”+ person? That is just where the knees are and no FA is going to say something about that. Any more than they are going to call out a fat person. Stay mad.
If you don't fit in the seat, buy a bigger one or don't fly. Stay mad right back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assure you to person with his knees rammed into your seat is more uncomfortable than you are OP. There is nothing you can do.
Of course, there is something you can do. You can have the flight attendant tell him to put his knees down and treat him like the toddler he is.
Flight attendants are not going to do this. And there is no “down.” That is just where the knees are. Maybe not on a 5’9” person like in the OP. But on a 6’2”+ person? That is just where the knees are and no FA is going to say something about that. Any more than they are going to call out a fat person. Stay mad.
If you don't fit in the seat, buy a bigger one or don't fly. Stay mad right back.
If your lower back is so jacked up you can't risk being jostled at all, buy a bigger seat or don't fly.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I guess you have a special requirement (you had lower back surgery) just like a tall person has a special requirement (cannot control that their body takes up more space than provided in the seat). So if you want to 100 percent guarantee a comfortable experience, pay for a different seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assure you to person with his knees rammed into your seat is more uncomfortable than you are OP. There is nothing you can do.
Of course, there is something you can do. You can have the flight attendant tell him to put his knees down and treat him like the toddler he is.
Flight attendants are not going to do this. And there is no “down.” That is just where the knees are. Maybe not on a 5’9” person like in the OP. But on a 6’2”+ person? That is just where the knees are and no FA is going to say something about that. Any more than they are going to call out a fat person. Stay mad.
If you don't fit in the seat, buy a bigger one or don't fly. Stay mad right back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assure you to person with his knees rammed into your seat is more uncomfortable than you are OP. There is nothing you can do.
Of course, there is something you can do. You can have the flight attendant tell him to put his knees down and treat him like the toddler he is.
Flight attendants are not going to do this. And there is no “down.” That is just where the knees are. Maybe not on a 5’9” person like in the OP. But on a 6’2”+ person? That is just where the knees are and no FA is going to say something about that. Any more than they are going to call out a fat person. Stay mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of us know of this person was sitting weirdly or truly needed the space. If it was the former then that sucks. If it was the latter that still sucks but there’s nothing that can be done.
Maybe OP could have gone to the bathroom and if she saw the other pax was sitting weirdly she could asked tried explaining about her back surgery and asking politely. Of course maybe he had knee surgery or something…
I don't know why it's so hard to understand that you purchased ONE seat. Not the one you are sitting in and the one in front of you. What can be done if you don't fit in the seat you purchased is that you buy a different one with more legroom or you don't fly at all. It's really simple.
I really hate the phrase “touch grass” but it’s incredible to me you responded to the most gentle of possible suggestions with this level of assured self-centeredness.
The fact is we live in the world with other people and decent people recognize that other people’s needs deserve some consideration. Not that you always have to accommodate them but at least consider someone else might be worse off than you today and tomorrow it might be you.